I think you reach a certain age, where you start to become very reflective on your life – where you’ve been and where you’re headed. For me, this weekend provides the opportunity to take time out of my busy schedule and reinforce what I already know… my Dad is truly a role model and mentor. There are always actions and traits that dads pass down to their sons – how to shave, how to carry oneself, and… how to tie a necktie. But where did that last fashion statement originate. The formality of knotting a piece of material around one’s neck in a Windsor, half-Windsor, four-in-hand, Prince Albert, simple, Kelvin, Pratt, Eldredge, Van Wijk, Trinity, Murrell, Balthus and… the classic bow-tie. Phew! That’s a knot to try and digest, but, as is the case on every episode of The Missing Chapter, we’ll dissect all of the history behind the origins on this Father’s Day tribute and, if you’re watching us, you’ll see us demonstrate our own preference on how to tie our ties. It’s a Missing Chapter, Father’s Day Special, and it wouldn’t be complete without the coffee. Thanks for joining us!
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